If you haven't heard of Melissa McCarthy yet, it's about time you stop reading those things you call "books" and start watching more movies and TV. The star of the Emmy-winning sitcom Mike & Molly and the hiiiilarious movie Bridesmaids hosted SNL this week and is likely enjoying all the perks that come along with celebrity, like money and fashion lines. Evidently not immune to the fashion bug that bites celebs, McCarthy is starting her own plus-size clothing line.

I've definitely heard worse ideas. McCarthy claims to have been really interested in fashion as a kid (don't all celebs hawking their goods say that?) and was inspired to finally follow her dream when she couldn't find anything to wear to the Emmys.

Trying to find stuff that's still fashion-forward in my size is damn near impossible. It's either for like a 98-year-old woman or a 14-year-old hooker, and there is nothing in the middle.

So there you have it! Instead of looking like a nonagenarian or a teenager, McCarthy has decided to do something about the lack of well-made, trendy, beautiful plus-size clothing out there and design her own collection. Pretty sure that's the best idea I've heard all day, and someone even recommended Chipotle for lunch. I think McCarthy's really on to something.

Not only will she be designing for a niche market, which will set her apart, she'll be designing from a place of passion, not just a place of greed. So many celebs start their own clothing lines, and so many of them are terrible, but I bet McCarthy's will stand the test of time, just like Jessica Simpson's has.

And if there's anything anyone can learn from J. Simps, it's how to hire the right people to take your clothing line from a small casual collection to a $700 million empire. I think McCarthy could have that same sort of meteoric success that Jessica has if she works with a great team. She's childhood friends with famed shoe designer Brian Atwood -- maybe he can point her in the right direction.

If McCarthy's line is anything like the dress she designed and wore to the Emmys, I think she'll do just fine.